Commissioning
Proline Promag 53 PROFIBUS DP/PA
92
Hauser
6.3.2
Quick Setup “Pulsating Flow”
!
Note!
The “Pulsating flow” Quick Setup is only available if the device has a current output or a pulse/
frequency output.
Certain types of pump such as reciprocating, peristaltic and cam-type pumps, for example, create a
flow characterized by severe periodic fluctuations . Negative flows can occur with pumps of these
types on account of the closing volume of the valves or valve leaks.
!
Note!
Before carrying out the Quick Setup “Pulsating flow” the Quick Setup “Commissioning” has to be
executed.
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Fig. 57:
Flow characteristics of various types of pump
A
With severely pulsating flow
B
With low pulsating flow
11
-cylinder cam pump
22
-cylinder cam pump
3
Magnetic pump
4
Peristaltic pump, flexible connecting hose
5
Multi-cylinder reciprocating pump
Severely pulsating flow
Once several device functions have been configured in the “Pulsating flow” Quick Setup menu,
flow fluctuations of this nature can be compensated over the entire flow range and pulsating liquid
flows measured correctly. Below you will find detailed instructions on how to use this Quick Setup
menu.
!
Note!
It is always advisable to work through the “Pulsating flow” Quick Setup menu if there is any
uncertainty about the exact flow characteristic.
Slightly pulsating flow
If flow fluctuations are no more than minor, as is the case, for example with gear-type, three-
cylinder or multi-cylinder pumps, it is
not
absolutely necessary to work through the Quick Setup
menu.
In cases of this nature, however, it is advisable to adapt the functions listed below in the function
matrix (see the “Description of Device Functions” manual) to suit local process conditions in order
to ensure a stable, unvarying output signal:
• Measuring system damping: “FLOW DAMPING” function
→
increase the value
• Current output damping: “TIME CONSTANT” function
→
increase the value
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